“I Am Son Of A Carpenter” – Young Man Bags First Class In Mathematics, Opens Up About His Past

A Nigerian man who graduated with first class in mathematics from the Federal University of Technology, Ondo (FUTO) shared his inspiring story.

He remembered that his father was a carpenter who had supported him in the past since when he was a child.

He said that seeing his father’s hard work as a carpenter always encouraged him to work hard as well.

Henry Anozie, a Nigerian young man who graduated with first class has revealed what motivated him to pursue academic excellence. The first-class graduate of mathematics from the Federal University of Technology, Ondo recalled that his father was a carpenter and had helped him in the past.

He said looking at how hardworking he was as a carpenter motivated him always to work hard. He also disclosed that he studied 12 hours daily to become a first-class student.

He concluded that academic success is not a miracle but requires steadfastness and discipline.

Source: Legit

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